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Quiz #3
AKPSI
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100

What are the risk policies of the fraternity?



  • Alcohol and Drug policy

  • Fire and Health Safety policy

  • Hazing policy

  • Investigations conducted by outside persons

  • Publication of Inappropriate Material policy

  • Sexual Harassment policy



100
Mission of the Foundation
What is Providing resources for enhancing the education experience of future business leaders
100
Number of Alpha Kappa Psi regions
What is 16
100
Quorum for total number of eligible votes
What is 50% plus one member
100

What are the components of the Convention?

Convention consists of two main parts—the Chapter Congress and the College of Leadership.

200
October 5, 1904
What is the date the fraternity was founded
200

Who is the Chairman of the Fraternity Board of Directors?

John LeVering

200
Annual giving program for student members
What is Yellow Rose Society
200
Governing Documents of the Fraternity
What is The Constitution and Statutory Code The Board of Directors’ Statement of Policy Chapter Bylaws The Ritual of Alpha Kappa Psi
200
Alpha Kappa Psi Programs
What is The Academy College Leadership Principled Business Leadership Institute (PBLI)
300
When was Alpha Kappa Psi's Foundation Founded
What is 1951
300
Foundation's IRS Designation
What is not-for-profit 501 (c)(3)
300
Purpose of the Heritage Center
What is The Heritage center Staff is responsible for the daily operations of the Fraternity.
300

Core Values

Brotherhood, knowledge, service, unity, integrity 

300
Items on the Coat of Arms
What is The ten pointed star, the chain of four links, the coin bag, the pair of balances, the Phoenician galley, and the motto are unique to Alpha Kappa Psi, possessing a special significance with relation to the Fraternity, exemplified only in Ritual.
400
The date the fraternity was incorporated
What is May 20, 1905
400
Number of members of the Foundation Board of Directors
What is 8
400

What is the Chapter Congress's purpose and what members is it composed of? 

The Chapter Congress is the supreme governing body of the fraternity. It is composed of voting delegates from each student and alumni chapter in good standing.

400

What is the Fraternal pledge induction fee, and what does it cover? of this chapter and the Fraternal initiation fee?

The Fraternal pledge induction fee is $48.00 and is sent to the Heritage Center. The induction fee covers the costs of 

- the pledge program resources

- technology

- support

400
Purpose of the Fraternity Board of Directors
What is The Board of Directors is responsible for setting the Fraternity’s policies and strategic vision.
500
Date women were granted full membership in the fraternity
What is August 7, 1976
500
What is the duration of the President's Academy? 

One weekend.

500

How much would it cost a student who wants to contribute to the Yellow Rose Society? 

With a minimum annual contribution of $10, students can join the Yellow Rose Society and receive a monogram AKPsi lapel pin, a ribbon at events and special recognition in The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi.



500

Duties of Members of Alpha Kappa Psi


1. Attendance at every chapter meeting and function; 

2. Membership work, each member should recruit at least one new member per semester to ensure stability of the chapter; 

3. Assume responsibility, be reliable and complete every task assigned and help other brothers where needed; 

4. Cooperate with the president and other officers; 

5. Make every effort to maintain at least a “B” average; 

6. Meet financial obligations properly; 

7. Live the values of brotherhood, knowledge, integrity, service, and unity; 

8. Support, abide by, and enforce the fraternity’s Constitution and Statutory Code, Board of Director’s Statement of Policy as well as all other fraternity policies and directives; 

9. Prepare for professional and business success; and 

10. Solemnly avow The Ritual of Alpha Kappa Psi.

500

What are the objects of Alpha Kappa Psi, adopted at the time of its founding?



  • 1)  To promote and advance in institutions of college rank, courses leading to degrees in business administration.

  • 2)  To foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts and finance.

  • 3)  To further the individual welfare of its members.

  • 4)  To educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein.